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S peal-img Up Speech Club made moving advance- ment this year during tournament seasons finally showing other schools that Palm Bay Speech had their foot in the door of ' the Speech department. Nth members competing in state and district competi- tions, speech has become an important factor in the schools clubs. On March 26th, Palm Bay sponsored a speech con- test for all district schools, which proved to be good experience for everyone in- X volved. ?uiulu-it -dm S . i 1 :Q -Z Public relations officer Martha Owen talked to Liz Brown about State Competiton. At Eau Callie contest, members placed first in Group Inter pretation with their performance of 'The Pledge , members include Christy Oppermann, ferry Williams, Amy Liddle, Bruce Pulver, Wette Lovett, Dan Collison, and Kris Vanscoy In the American Legion Oratori- cal Contest Dan Collison placed second in the county against other high school competitors. Here he proved that practice did bring perfection. Speech Club Officers - President - Christy Oppermanng Vice Presi- dent - Dan Collison: Secretary-Treasurer - Wette Lovett. Speech Club Members - Bruce Pulver, Martha Owens, Dan Collison, Amy Liddle, Sponsor Carol Cramer, Liz Brown, Becki Caswall, Kris Vanscoy and Wette Lovett. SPEECH CLUB!65 li 1
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Training Vldth Care HOSA is a national organization for students enrolled in health career programs. The Health Occupation Students of America explore the various careers available to them in the Health Occupations field. These students have started early in life to develop careers in the field of medicine. Several of them, including Tara Cooper, volunteer their time at Holmes Regional Medical Center. Tara is a Candy Striper who donates several hours weekly to bring a little sunshine to the infirmed. ln., li Walking on crutches can be a task but David Gemberling shows he is a pro. hxperience Karen Rimkus, Faye Lewis, Cindy Harris and Nancy Rivera dem- onstrated on Kim Addington, how to handle a person with care. Demonstrating the proper method of taking blood pressure, Amy Steiner used Iulie Carroll as a patient. HOSA members: Karen Rimkus, Faye Lewis, Denise Roberts, Iudy Abbott, Iulie Carroll, David Gemberlin? Amy Steiner, Cindy Harris, Romanda Shackelford, Tara Cooper, Darlene Palm, im Addington, Nancy Rivera, Mary Soots, and Mrs. Cargill. Officers: lulie Carroll-Parliamentarian, David Gemberling-President, Amy Steiner-Vice-President, Iudy Abbott-Treasurer, Darlene Palm-Historian, Cin- dy Harris-Secretary 64fHEALTH OCCUPATION STUDENTS OF AMERICA
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The Sideline Supporters The Foul Line supports all the basketball teams, giving their enthusiasm and spirit to all the games they attend. One of their jobs was taking and record- ing the statistics and giving them to the coaches after 5 Q' E or Four of the most dedicated people are the officers of the foul line, Yalanda Smith, Debra Iordan, Patricia Poole, and Zina Walker. Aim- ing high and low, Iennifer Dick, a member of the IM team, dribbled cauciously at the foul line. Wandering which team will succeed in getting a point, the I.VT team waited anxiously for the end of the play As foul line gave a roy- al cheer, Melvin Iordan shot for two points. Zina Walker, Chanell Hawkins, Vicky Pender, Debra Iordan, Shenita Terry Diane Franklin, Patricia Poole, Angie Iackson, Angela F luel- len, Sherrie Iackson, Eyvonne Holmes, Deb- bie Parker, Tara Cooper, Alicia Terry Yolanda Smith, Coach Shepherd. 66f FOUL LINE the games. cumnnxuw I rm xawv nm , .. ,, , , ,ff 3 'me 54 7 Q... --n i .... 6 X ,se sas, Q9 1 t A . , - I , x , A 4 i I at , v'7va' 'Q
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